An imaging apparatus with divers resolution includes a light source, a reflection lens set, a major lens and an image-capture unit. The light source is used to illuminate a document for further generating a document image. The reflection lens set includes a plurality of reflection lenses for forwarding the document image consecutively to the major lens. The major lens is used to receive the document image transported by the reflection lens set and to form the document image at a focal point thereof. The image-capture unit includes a plurality of image-capture elements with various resolution for meeting divers usage requirements. While in usage, a suitable image-capture element with particular resolution can be shifted to the focal point of the major lens for performing the imaging.
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1. An imaging apparatus with divers resolution, comprising: a light source for illuminating a document to form a respective document image; a major lens for receiving the document image and for imaging the document imaging at a focal point thereof; and an image-capture unit, including a plurality of image-capture elements with respectively various resolution, one of the image-capture elements as a selected image-capture element being moved to the focal point for performing the imaging while operating the imaging apparatus.
2. The imaging apparatus with divers resolution according to claim 1 , wherein said image-capture unit is moved linearly to locate said selected image-capture element.
3. The image apparatus with divers resolution according to claim 1 , wherein said imaging-capture unit is a turntable mechanism for being rotationally moved to locate said selected image-capture element.
4. The image apparatus with divers resolution according to claim 1 , wherein said imaging-capture element of said imaging-capture unit is a charge coupling device.
5. The imaging apparatus with divers resolution according to claim 1 includes at least one reflection lens arranged to obtained an optical path for forwarding said document image.
6. The imaging apparatus with divers resolution according to claim 1 , wherein said image-capture unit is moved manually to locate said selected image-capture element.
7. The imaging apparatus with divers resolution according to claim 1 , wherein said image-capture unit is moved electronically to locate said selected image-capture element.
8. An imaging apparatus with divers resolution, comprising: a light source for illuminating a document to form a respective document image; a major lens for receiving the document image and for imaging the document imaging at a focal point thereof; and an image-capture unit, located at the focal point of the major lens, including a plurality of image-capture elements with respectively various resolution for forming thereon the document image; characterized on that: the image-capture unit further includes a switching device for determining one of the image-capture elements per a user's need as a selected image-capture element for performing document imaging.
9. The image apparatus with divers resolution according to claim 8 , wherein said imaging-capture element of said imaging-capture unit is a charge coupling device.
10. The imaging apparatus with divers resolution according to claim 8 includes at least one reflection lens arranged to obtained an optical path for forwarding said document image.
11. The imaging apparatus with divers resolution according to claim 8 , wherein said switching device of said image-capture unit is an electronic device for locating said selected image-capture element.
12. The imaging apparatus with divers resolution according to claim 8 , wherein said image-capture elements of said image-capture unit are arranged close to said focal point of said major lens.
13. The imaging apparatus with divers resolution according to claim 8 , wherein said switching device includes operations of: (a) selecting one of said image-capture element as said selected image-capture element; (b) using an electronic controller to activate said selected image-capture element and to invalidate the rest of said image-capture elements; and (c) imaging said document via said selected image-capture element.
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